"Owned by the Devil" Chapter 34
Mia sat in the leather-bound silence of the Spyker's cockpit. Outside the tinted glass, the city had been swallowed by a bruised, ink-black twilight. She didn't reach for the climate control or the dome light; she simply sat in the stillness. For a woman who had learned to survive by becoming invisible, the act of waiting had recently transformed—it was no longer a sentence, but a sanctuary.
Today was her birthday. A small, quiet spark of joy flickered in her chest.
They had been bound for two years, yet they had never truly celebrated. The ritual was always there—Damien never forgot. The dark orchids, the vintage wines, the cold glimmer of diamonds, the calculated embraces. He provided the form, but she had never provided the response.
Two years ago, she had met every glance of his with a paralyzed dread. She remembered that birthday: he had cut the lights in the dining hall, leaving only a single candle guttering on the mahogany table.
On a whim, he had lifted her onto the table, bracing his hands on either side of her hips as he studied her. She had been a blank slate then, a "rare creature" who didn't know how to play the game. But he had been patient. He had leaned in, murmuring her name against her lips until, in the heat of his gaze, he had physically taught her the meaning of desire.
Only now, looking back, did Mia realize that Damien Lancaster—a man built on absolute control—possessed a capacity for silent, agonizing restraint.
The driver's side door clicked open. "Why is it freezing in here?"
Damien slid into the seat, his presence immediately changing the temperature of the car. He flicked the dome light, bathing the interior in a soft, expensive amber. Before Mia could speak, he reached over and coiled his long, pale fingers around her hands, forcing his warmth into her.
He didn't mention the desperate men he had just left on the sidewalk. His expression was a mask of professional indifference.
"Those people outside," Mia whispered, leaning her head against his shoulder. "Do you have business tonight?"
"No." His voice was a flat, non-negotiable dismissal.
Mia looked up at him, her gray eyes filled with a clear, shimmering expectation. "So you're staying? With me?"
"Where else would I be?" Damien offered a faint, dark smile.
The Spyker roared to life—a low-frequency growl that vibrated through the chassis—and glided like a predator into the night. He ignored the frantic pleas echoing behind them.
"Master Damien!" the officials from the Prosecutor's Office shouted, watching the taillights vanish.
Gideon and a wall of Lancaster enforcers stepped forward, their faces frozen in "Luxury Noir" coldness. "Gentlemen. Please. Go home."
"Mr. Vance!" one of the men pleaded, turning to Gideon. "Janice has bled for this house. She's a prosecutor, yes, but she's looked the other way for the Lancasters more times than I can count. For the sake of that history... make him save her."
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"I don't make the weather," Gideon replied, his tone icy and final. "And no one changes the Sovereign's mind."
They reached the estate to find a second silhouette waiting in the garden. A classic Rolls-Royce Phantom sat under the streetlamps, the gold goddess on the hood gleaming.
It was Julian's car.
Julian was leaning against the door, a cup of tea in his hand, his shadow stretching long across the gravel. The head butler, Thomas Thorne, hovered nearby with a fresh pot. "Master Julian, the wind is picking up. Please, come inside."
"I'm fine, Thomas," Julian said, checking his watch with a gentleman's grace. "I'll wait here."
The Spyker's headlights swept over him as the car pulled into the drive. Julian straightened his posture, waiting.
Damien killed the engine but didn't immediately move. Inside the darkened car, his face was a portrait of suppressed violence.
"Julian is here," Mia said, unbuckling her belt. She looked at Damien, confused. "Aren't you getting out?"
Damien closed his eyes for a heartbeat, retracting the predatory edge from his gaze before opening the door.
Mia, always knowing how to read the room, offered Julian a quiet, polite greeting before disappearing into the house. She knew when a conversation belonged only to the Lancaster blood.
Unlike the frantic officials, Damien showed zero urgency. He slammed the car door with a heavy thud and strolled toward his brother with a languid, rhythmic pace.
Julian began to speak, but Damien's hand shot out. With a quick, forceful motion, Damien jerked Julian's collar aside. Beneath the fine silk, the dark, unmistakable marks of Kitten's teeth were visible on Julian's collarbone.
Damien let out a low, derisive hum, his eyes glinting with a dark, feminine elegance. "Thrashing the girl this afternoon clearly agreed with you, Julian. Your life is... exceptionally lush."
Julian brushed Damien's hand away, his face flushing with a rare heat. "Are you finished?"
He pulled his phone from his pocket and waved it at Damien. "I have the Clarke family blowing up my line. I have business with them, but Janice... she's never been a 'proper' lady. She's currently a prosecutor who has managed to offend everyone in the Syndicate. She crossed the Third Uncle's territory yesterday. You know his rules—if you aren't careful in his house, you get liquidated. Janice doesn't know how to beg. She steps on every mine; she just bites back."
Damien remained silent, his expression a void.
"She's been loyal to the Lancasters, Damien," Julian pushed, his voice steady. "If I go to pull her out, I'm doing it in your name. Uncle will only listen to you. Are you really washing your hands of her?"
"Julian," Damien finally spoke, his voice a clinical drawl. "Have I ever said or done anything that requires me to be responsible for her?"
"...What?"
"It's a simple question. Have I made a promise? If I have, I'll own the debt."
"Damien—"
"I know she's not a 'bad' person," Damien interrupted, his patience thinning. "I've pulled her out of the fire a dozen times over the last few years. But where does the line move? I can protect her for the rest of her life, but for what reason? Is that fair to Mia?"
Julian went quiet, the logic striking a chord. He took his keys out and turned toward his Rolls-Royce. "Fine. I'll handle it myself."
Julian had barely moved when Damien's hand clamped onto his wrist like a vice.
Damien scanned him, his voice devoid of emotion. "You've in this family, Julian. You get caught in a mess with Uncle now, and you'll have a target on your back for a decade. Do you want that for Kitten?"
"I'll be fine—"
"Go home."
"What?"
"I said go home." Damien pulled his own keys from his pocket and re-opened the Spyker's door. "One last time. For your sake... I'll save her one last time."
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